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LOCAL NEWS die a Detroit a physician THURSDAY, of and Detroit, in infection sur- a OBITUARIES NOVEMBER vices Clair, 7, will Saturday. be remembered FREE 15, of in to PRESS ser- JOHN Press Woodrow Stanley, Flint's mayor holds daughter Heather's hand Tuesday after announcing victory over incumbent Matthew Collier. Stanley's wife, Reta, and daughter Jasmine, below the outstretched arms, join in the celebration. "I am very pleased that I got such a a large turnout of white voters, because it says resoundingly that I have been elected mayor of all Flint," said Stanley, 40, a city councilman for eight years. There was a strong undercurrent of voter dissatisfaction in Flint and nearby communities.

By almost identical margins as in the Flint race, voters in suburban Burton threw out Mayor Jane Nimcheski in favor of Charles Smiley. In Richfield Township, voters recalled Supervisor Frank Kolinski. In each case, the races drew the largest voter turnouts on record and recorded the largest percentages and raw numbers by which incumbents were defeated, said Genesee County Clerk John Trecha. "I don't think it's coincidental at all. I think it's a clear anti-incumbent trend," Trecha said.

"Matt Collier got what he de- New mayor Flint got cross section of support BY CHRISTOPHER COOK Free Press Staff Writer FLINT The first thing Woodrow Stanley did after stepping away from the podium at his first news conference as Flint's mayor-elect was to pose for a picture. It was a fairly routine gesture, but the photographic tableau also helped explain why Stanley had just trounced Mayor Matthew Collier by more than ELECTION 8,000 votes. Stanley, 91 a was who white leaders. is phalanx ringed black, labor by of Stanley's victory was attributed Wednesday to support from a cross section of labor and political leaders and a campaign message that painted the 33-year-old Collier, who is white, as a puppet of big business who hadn't done much in four years as mayor. The final tally was 25,946 votes, or almost 60 percent, for Stanley and 17,686 for Collier.

Stanley won 25 percent of the vote in some primarily white areas where he had been expected to receive only 10 percent. served," said Joe Duplanty after the picture-taking session. Duplanty, president of UAW Local 659, was part of a group of a half-dozen key union locals that organized fund-raisers and urged votes for Stanley. Ron Jansson, a Local 659 official, said: "The issue here wasn't race. It's hunger.

And hunger is color-blind. People need jobs. Black, white, it doesn't matter. The issues are the He added: "If John Engler didn't get the message from here tonight that a lot of people are damned angry, then he had better look out." Unemployment in Flint has been around 12 percent. One voter Stanley did not get was Jack Curler, a GM retiree who was shopping Wednesday in the Courtland Center mall.

He said he voted for Collier, though it makes little difference who wins. "Nothing's going to change much anyway," Curler said. Name-dropping leaves East Detroiters puzzled 1B have mean Eastpointe Paul Gatto name 35,282 Bath Inc. associated said she and ed his to pick the Erin opened about in 1987. it "seemed to The separate name, it will up to BIGGS HOWARD F.

Age 77, of Rochester. Dear husband of Ruth (Giffard), Father of Gerald F. Biggs and Jean Giffard. Brother of Barbara Watson. Grandfather of two.

Mr. Biggs retired from Chrysler in 1972 and was charter member of UAW Local 212. Visitation Thursday 12-8 p.m. Service Friday p.m. at Kinsey Funeral Home 420 Lafayette, Royal Oak.

BIRMINGHAM DENIS Nov. 4. Beloved son of Catherine (nee Sverid). Dear brother of Larry (Loreen). Loving uncle of Larry Brian, Sean and Kyle.

Also survived by many friends. Visitation at the Detroit Chapel of the Frank J. Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc. 16090 East Seven Mile Road (Moross at Kelly) Friday 2 p.m. until time of service at 8 p.m.

BOHM CLARENCE K. Beloved husband of Elsie. Dearest son of Lucy and the late Clarence. Dear father of Mrs. Kenneth (Karen) Brown, ry Mrs.

Bohm Nazih and (Linda) Mrs. Dennis Hussein, (Vale- I rie) Hunter. Grandfather of 13. Brother of Mrs. Thomas (Yvonne) Finn.

Services Friday 11 a.m. at the Kaul Funeral Home, 28433 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores. Visitation Wednesday 3-9 p.m. and Thursday 2-9 p.m.

CARABELLI MICHAEL J. Age 15. November 3, Dear son of Sandra and Richard Zurro. Dear brother of Nicole Carabelll and Kelly Ward. Dear grandson of Shirley Carabelli and Frances and Nevlin Osewalt.

Services Saturday 9:15 a.m. at The Diener Funeral Home 48271 Van Dyke, Utica and 10:00 a.m. St. Kieran Catholic Church. fion p.m.

Thursday; and p.m. Friday. Rosary service 8:00 p.m. Friday. CATANZARO DELBRIDGE CATANZARO IRIS R.

Nov. 5. Beloved wife of Dominic, Dear mother of Sandra (David), Crystal Philippo (Gerald), Antoinette Easthope John) and Michael Catanzaro (Michelle). Dear sister of Tess Peters, Madeline Scolavi mond), Betty Ciaravino (Joseph), Bruce (Francine) and Edison Woolsey (Marie). Also survived by 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday 9:15 a.m. from A.J. Home Desmond Sons Funeral 2600 Crooks (between Maple and Big Beaver) to St. Anastasia Church (4571 John R) at 10. Family will receive friends Thursday and Friday 2-9 p.m.

Scripture service Friday 7:30 p.m. CHOW RAYMOND M.W. Nov. 2, 1991. Beloved husband of the late Szeto Kual Stu.

Dear father of Siumay Larry (Kwong Ming Chow Tom) and Chow, the late (So Hing) Frank (Lilly) Chow. Also survived grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services R.G. 10 Saturday from G.R. Harris Funeral Livonia.

Home, tion 7-9 p.m. Friday Farmington VisitaCOLDEN FAYETTA LEE (FAY) of Tampa, Florida Motors Nov. Engineer. 5. Retired Dear General Dear mother of Donald Colden of Smithfield, Michigan, Kenneth Colden of Royal Colden Oak, of Michigan and Janis Rochester Hills, Michigan.

Dear sister of Eldon Eichem of Charles San Diego, California and Eichem of Glen Ellen, Illinois. Also survived by four grandchildren. Memorial service will be held Friday Nov. 29 at 3 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1950 S.

Baldwin, Lake Orion, Michigan. DELBRIDGE DOROTHY WHITTY November 5, 1991. Age 74, of Grosse Pointe City. Wife of Charles Delbridge; dear mother of Michael Whiffy, John Whitty, Robert Whitty, Christine Dias and Sarah Holland. Services will be at St.

Paul's Catholic Church, 157 Lakeshore, Grosse Pointe Farms, November 9 at 10 a.m. Family suggests that donations be made Ito the Capuchin Soup Kitchen. the classifieds 977-7500 Michigan's best classified marketplace: The Detroit News Detroit Free Dress I 7B State panel to take a look at euthanasia MAYOR the same zip code George Lawroski, who change, said East residents suffered with Detroit. proposals to change Heights in 1984 and East Detroit School from the city and its board to initiate COUMANS 48021. pushed the Detroit's by being Voters rejectthe name to East Pointe District is it would be any change.

GAIL F. 52 years, November 1991. Wife of Thomas. Mother of Mrs. Nick (Beth) Glachetti and Ben (Colleen) Kitchen, Grandmother of three.

Sister of Mrs. Neil (Patricia) Kitchen and John (Nancy) Pelkey Jr. Funeral Friday at Will Schwarzkoff Funeral Home 233 N. Gratiot, Mt. Clemens at 10 a.m.

CURRY ELIZABETH Nov. 5, 1991. Beloved wife of the late Bart. Dearest mother of Irene VanAssche, Elaine Storey, Maureen Berlucchi, Patricia Massey, Joan Brisbois, Thomas Curry and William Curry. Also survived by 34 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.

Visitation Thursday 1-9 p.m. Heeney Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farming: ton, (474-5200). In state Friday 9:30 a.m. until time of mass 10:30 a.m. Our Lady Of Sorrows Church, 23615 Power Farmington.

Scripture service Thursday 7 p.m. Memorial tributes to American Diabetes Association appreciated I CZARNECKI HATTIE Suddenly. Age 73. Beloved wife of the late Bruno; dearest father of Carol (Rex) Noel, Gloria (Charles) Lingerfelt from Lansing, David and Bruno; loving grandmother of Karen, David, Nikki and Angela; dear sister of Albina Lenowski and Edwin Leleniewski. Funeral Saturday 8:45 am from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home 18957 W.

Warren at Artesian to Our Lady Queen of Angels Church 9:30 am. Interment St. Hedwig Cemetery. Rosary Friday 7 pm. D'ALESSANDRO NICK Age 69, November 6, 1991, of Trenton.

Beloved husband of Phyllis. Dear father of Nicholas (Debra) and Karen (Douglas). Also survived by two brofhers, Tony and Albert (Annie), one sister Angie Sloumski and one sister-in-law, Theresa D'Allesandro. Funeral services from the Martenson Funeral 3200 West Trenton, Saturday 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Visitation Fri. 1-9 pm DICAIRE LILLIAN M. Age 98. Of Farming: ton. November 5, 1991.

Sister of Mildona Rauch. Also several nieces and nephews. Funeral from Lynch Sons Funeral Home 340 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake (3 biks. S. Rd.) Friday 12 noon.

interment Holy Sepulchre Southfield. may visit Friday 10 a.m.- -12 noon. DUNCAN THOMAS R. Age 76. Nov.

6. Beloved husband of Betty Mildred; (Bud) loving Barnett, father Thom- of ans, Patricia (Robert) Maksym, Gar- (James) Belback, a Jacqueline as (Carolyn), Mary Glenna (Gary) Ostapowitz, ry, and Shirley (Steve) McNeil Pre-deceased by J. Dear grandfather of 13. Great grandfather of five. Dearest brother of Thelma and Lawrence.

Funeral Saturday 10 a.m. at the Buehler Funeral Home 26429 Gratiof, Roseville. Visitation Thursday 2-9, Friday 12-9. FREEDMAN MARIAN of Florida formerly Detroit and Novi. Beloved wife of the late Julius Freedman.

Dear mother of Irving Allowitz and Gayle (James) Mc Donald. Grandmother of Tammi Cockcroft, Lisa Allowitz, Matt and Jason Mc Donald. Services 10 o'clock Friday morning at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Interment B'nai Israel Memorial Gardens. GALGAN ETHEL E.

Beloved wife of Stephen. Dear mother of Frank (Nora). Sister of Dr. Valeria Juracsek. Grandmother of Stephen and Laura.

Funeral 9 a.m, Friday at the Dearborn Chapel of the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan and 10 a.m. at Holy Cross Hungarian Catholic Church, 8423 South Street, Detroit. Rosary 7 p.m. Thursday GARBIN HENRY H. Beloved Husband the late Ethel.

Dear Father of Ronald (Mary Louise) and Douglas (Elida). Also survived by three Grandchildren. Dear Brother of Joanne Zetko and Joseph, Visitafion 3-9 PM at the Voran Funeral Home (Dearborn Chapel) 23701 Ford Rd. Memorials to The Heart Association preferred. Life Member of Michigan Harness Horseman's Association.

I GIORDANO FRANCES Nov. 5. Beloved wife of Giovanni. Dear sister of Mary Viviano and the late John and Jack Taormina. Dear aunt of Faro Taormina and Josie Tresh.

Also survived by five great nieces and one great nephew. Funeral Saturday 8:45 a.m. at Funeral Home 25800 Harper bet. 10-11 Mile St. Clair Shores and Holy Family Church at 10 a.m.

Rosary Friday 6 p.m. Visitation Thursday 4-9 p.m. and I Friday 1-9 p.m. EUTHANASIA, from Page 1B pursue initiative campaigns in California, Oregon and Florida, she said. B.

Kirk Robinson, ington's euthanasia measure "brought people's need their deaths. I think shot and we will get lation in this country a leader in Washcampaign, said the a national spotlight and desire to control it is just the first aid-in-dying Neither Kevorkian nor his attorney Geoffrey Fieger could be reached Wednesday for comment. But Kevorkian told WDIV-TV (Channel 4) he would like to see a new medical specialty doctors who help people commit suicide. This morning, a subcommittee of the Michigan House Judiciary Committee will begin reviewing Dillingham's bill and another that would create a commission of doctors, ethicists, lawyers, senior citizens and others to discuss the issue and suggest how best to deal with it. Opponents of legal euthanasia may not wait.

"They will study and study and study. They've had the bill since March and it's taken two more deaths and a vote in another state to get them said Dillingham. The Senate approved the bill in March and sent it the House. Barbara Listing, president of Right to Life of Michigan, said: "We don't think a commission is needed, but the Legislature could pass the Dillingham bill now and still set up a commission." Dillingham hinted he might try to force his bill from the Judiciary Committee to the House floor. "We're putting together a plan that I think will resolve it clearly within a An Associated Press nationwide poll last week indicated strong national support for permitting assisted suicide.

Sixty percent of the 1,006 adults interviewed were in favor and 24 percent against, with the rest unsure. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Alphabetical Listing Giordano, Frances Petrich, Batholomew Hadden, James Phillips, Molly Robert TSgt. USAF Plotts, Eleanor J. Hathaway, Pollard, Gerald E.

Frederick M. Sr. Ray, Doris Heacock, Joseph L. Redmond, Donna Jean Hertz, Edward M. Reese, Charles L.

Hochman, Annabelle Reynolds, Anne Kane, Cecil H. Rodriguez, Florinda Kaseta, Joseph R. Ruby, Lawrence I. Keeney, Beulah Sabuda, Emil S. King, Kevin M.

Samp, Bernadette M. Kline, Joanne Seewald, Cecelia Kmita, Joseph A. Sett, Laura M. Lehman, Melva Smith, Truman E. Lewandowski, Elizabeth Snyder, Rita C.

Lewandowski, Jerome Solomon, Mary Magyar, Gertrude Sorek, Stanley J. McCarty, Waunita Spitter, Mary A. McKeever, Eunice E. Trakul, Andrew A. Meldrum, Marguerite Trupiano, Russell Miller, Lee Warnica, Edward A.

Moeller, Ernest G. Wentzel, Virginia Ann Narbone, Eva P. Wilson, Margaret E. Nelles, Morton Witt, Jean Novak, Eleanor E. Zackiewicz, Jane KASETA JOSEPH R.

Age 75. Nov. 6. Beloved husband of Josephine, Dear father of Delores (Robert) Assenmacher and Walter (Sandra) Kaseta. Also survived by 17 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and two sisters.

Prayers Friday 9:30 a.m. at the Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 19091 Northville Road at Seven Mile Road, Northville and to Our Lady of Victory Church for a 10 a.m. mass, Scripture service Thursday 7:30 p.m. until Visitation Thursday 12 noon 9 p.m.

KEENEY The possibility is expected to come up at tonight's meeting. Tuesday's vote also caused confusion for a group of northeast Detroiters seeking to detach from the mother city to become East Pointe. The group has scheduled a meeting Tuesday to come up with a new name. How about East Detroit? "I don't think so," chairman Doug Allor said Wednesday. Today's Angel, Joseph A.

Arini, Vincent Baier, Angela Baird, Barbara Baranski, Victoria J. Belle, Frank Bielby, Ray M. Biggs, Howard F. Birmingham, Denis Bohm, Clarence K. Bush, Phyllis Carabelli, Michael J.

Catanzaro, Iris R. Chow, Raymond M. W. Colden, Fayetta Lee Coumans, Gail F. Curry, Elizabeth Czarnecki, Hattie D'Alessandro, Nick Delbridge, Dorothy Whitty Dicaire, Lillian M.

Duncan, Thomas R. Freedman, Marian Galgan, Ethel E. Garbin, Henry H. HADDEN JAMES ROBERT TSgt. USAF, 55, died November 2, 1991 in Tucson, Arizona.

Father of Robert (Luisa) Hadden, Kevin (Vanessa) Hadden, Jeffrey (Anne) Hadden, David (Bonnie) Hadden and Jennifer Hadden. Brother of Virginia Fellows and Jerry Smith. Six grandchildren also survive. A memorial service was held at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Chapel, Tucson, Arizona, Funeral arrangements by Bring's Broadway Chapel HATHAWAY, SR. FREDERICK M.

Age 94, Nov. 5, 1991. Husband of the late Phyllis. Father of Fred Hathaway, Jr. (Nancy), grandfather of Daniel Scott, and Julia.

Brother of Clark. Long time Employee of Holley Carburetor Co. Funeral at The Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr. Friday at 11 a.m. Memorial Service by the Friendship Lincoln Lodge No.

417 AM Thursday af 8 p.m. Visitation Thursday 3-9 p.m. HEACOCK JOSEPH L. Beloved husband of Myrtle, Dear father Douglas (Barbara), (Patricia), Donald, Dorothy Joseph, (Herbert) Williams, Diane (George) Zettee, and the late Dale. Brother of Chuck, Seth, Hank, Gertie Powell, Mary Williamson.

Leaves 15 grandchildren, 29 great- grandchildren. Services Friday 10:30 a.m. at Ford Funeral Home 26560 Van Dyke. Officiating Rev. Paul McWherter, Interment Croswell Cemetery.

Visitation Thursday 2-9 p.m. HERTZ EDWARD M. "EDDIE" Nov. 5, 1991. Age.

75. Beloved husband of Myrtle; dear father of Duane (Sandy), Gary (Carol), Kaline (Sue), Jimmy (Mary), Dennis (Karen), Danny (Regina), Mrs. Sharon (Donald) Haight, Bruce (Bonnie), Mrs. Ruth (Joe) Peters, Steven, Joe, Greg, Mrs. Carol (Richard) Klank, Mrs.

Beverly (Tony) Ventimiglia, Larry Hertz. Also survived by one sister Violet Beck, 30 grandchildren, six great grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday 12 noon at the Chapel of the E.J. Mandziuk Funeral Directors, 22642 Ryan, (1 bik. S.

of 9 Mile) Warren. Entombment Christian Memorial Cultural Center. Officiating Hertz the Rev. Jack Baer. Eddie was owner and operator of South Macomb Towing Inc.

Estab. 1949. Lyle (Harriet), Dear sister of Samuel (Edith), Albert (Esther), Paul (Ann), Daniel (Elaine) and Max (Bert) Epstein. Also two grandchildren and one great grandson. Many nieces and nephews.

Services Friday 11 Chapel. a.m. Cemetery Arrangements by Dortman Funeral Direction 546-4700 HOCHMAN ANNABELLE Beloved mother of KANE CECIL H. Nov. 6, 1991.

Beloved husband of Donna. Dearest father of William, Monica and Lisa. Also survived by one grandson, Steven. Son of Georgia Rudd. Step-son of Joe Rudd.

Brother of Hugh, Herbert, Harold and Elizabeth. Funeral 2 p.m. Saturday at the Taylor Chapel of the Howe- S. Peferson Funeral Home 9090 Telegraph. Visitation after 5 p.m.

Thursday. CLINTON A. JACKSON, 82, longtime from bladder geon, Michael Carabelli, SterSaturday (Harper Hospital Deling Heights, was found Sunday troit. miles away from the partially subBorn in Pocahontas, he merged wreckage of his father's earned his medical degree in 1937 30-foot Wellcraft speedboat. John from Meharry Medical College in Nashville.

Carabelli is missing and presumed drowned. The two were taking the As one of the few black physiboat from St. Clair Shores Alcians in West Virginia in the 1940s, gonac for winter storage. he often was called into the mountains to tend the sick. The teenager was a sophomore He established a Detroit prac- at Henry Ford II High School in tice in the 1950s and retired in Sterling Heights.

1984. John Carabelli, 38, of Shelby "I called him the charity doctor Township was a distribution manhe never turned anyone ager for the Detroit Pure Milk Co. said his wife, Helen. in Detroit. He also had been a Dr.

Jackson also is survived by a member of the Detroit Police Reson, Stanley; daughter, Clintona; serves. three sisters and four grandchildren. Michael is survived by his mothA half-hour family hour pre- er, Sandra Zurro; stepfather, Richcedes 12:30 p.m. services today at ard Zurro; grandparents Shirley the James H. Cole Funeral Home, Carabelli and Frances and Nevlin 2624 W.

Grand Detroit. In- Osewalt, and sisters Nicole Caraterment will be in the mausoleum at belli and Kelly Ward. Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit. In addition to Shirley Carabelli SUZANNE COBB JACKSON, 69, an ex- and Nicole Carabelli and Kelly pert on antiques, died of cancer Ward, Mr. Carabelli is survived by her Grosse three brothers and four sisters.

Saturday at Pointe home. In the summers she resided Visitation will be from 6 to 9 at a home in Deer Isle, Maine. p.m. today and 1 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 Mrs.

Jackson was a volunteer p.m. Friday with an 8 p.m. rosary gallery aide and member of the service at the Diener Funeral Founders Society of the Detroit Home, 48271 Van Dyke, Utica. Institute of Arts. She also was a member of the Detroit Historical Services will be at 9:15 a.m.

Society Guild and a founding mem- Saturday at the funeral home folber and former president of the lowed by a 10 a.m. mass at St. Pettipointe chapter of the Questers. Kieran Catholic Church, 53600 She spoke about antiques before Mound Road, Utica. Burial will be in women's groups and Quester meet- Resurrection Cemetery in Clinton ings.

Township. Mrs. Jackson is survived by her husband, Gilder D. Jackson III; daughters Marka Larrabee, Toni DEATHS ELSEWHERE Truesdale, Pamela Truesdale and Elliott Jackson; sons Joseph Trues- Robert T. (Terry) Zintl, 44, dale, Alexander Truesdale and Gild- Time magazine's Rome bureau er D.

Jackson IV, two sisters, and chief, died Tuesday at his office in eight grandchildren. Rome. The cause of death was not A memorial service will be at 4 disclosed. Mr. Zintl joined Time in today at Christ Church, 61 1984 and was named Rome bureau p.m.

Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe. chief in 1990. From 1982 to 1984, Burial will be in Deer Isle, Maine. he was Sunday editor and then deputy managing editor of the New JOHN AND MICHAEL CARABELLI, a fa- York Daily News. He also worked at ther and son who disappeared Sat- the Detroit Free Press and the urday during an outing on Lake St.

Journal of Wilmington, Del. EASTPOINTE, "East Detroit Auto Care," answered the At Eastpointe co-owner Nancy her husband name when four years ago flow with Whatever 10 Death ANGEL JOSEPH A. Nov. 5. late Joan (nee ther of Nancy becki, Bruce J.

and Ling. Also survived grandchildren. celve friends day 3-5 p.m. and Desmond Sons 2600 Crooks (between Big Beaver). Funeral day.

Please call 362-2500 to confirm time. Memorial Michigan Humane habilifation Institute ARINI ARINI from Page I manager phone. Kitchen Campoli just happened their firm because 'kitchen and the city's Notices Husband of the Joliat). Dear faJanet M. DraJoyce Angelby seven Family will reThursday and Fri7-9 p.m.

at A.J. Funeral Home Maple and mass Saturfuneral home location and tributes to the Society or Reof Detroit. VINCENT Nov. 6. Beloved husband of Frances (nee De Bennedetto).

Dear father of Philip (Arleen), Josephine (Tony) Capizzi and Vincent Nine grandchildren; two great grandchildren. Brother of Virginia Catiglione and Anita Zerilli. Visitation Wednesday 3-9 p.m. and Thursday 2-9 p.m. Funeral Friday 9 a.m.

from Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile) to St. Edmunds Church for 10 a.m. mass. Prayers Thursday 7 p.m.

Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. BAIER ANGELA 1991 of South Lyon. Loving wife of Edward. BAIRD BARBARA (Betty) Nov.

5. Sister of Mrs. Jean W. Butler. Aunt of Patricia Whelan, Kenneth C.

and John W. Butler. Services Haley Funeral Directors 24525 Northwestern Hwy. (Lodge XWay Service of 10 Mi. Southfield Friday 10 a.m.

Interment Lakeside Cemetery, Holly, 3-8 12 noon. Visitation Thursday p.m. Memorial contributions to the Michigan Heart Association would be appreciated. BARANSKI VICTORIA J. November 5, 1991.

Beloved wife of the late Stanley. Dear mother of Virginia Cargill, Leonard, Nancy Campbell and Patrick. Grandmother of 19; great grandmother of 28. Sister of John Ann Karchnick and Julia Nowell, Visitation Thursday 12-9 p.m. Evening service Thursday 7:30 p.m.

Service Friday 10 a.m. at the John N. Santeiu Son Funeral Home 1139 Inkster Rd. (between Ford Road and Cherry Hill). Memorials suggested to Capuchin Soup Kitchen.

BELLE FRANK Age 91. Nov. 6, 1991 of Troy; formerly of Detroit. Husband of the late Bernice Belle. Father of Joan, Margaret and Ronald, four grandchildren, great granddaughters.

In Roch- 'state ester Price Funeral (btwn. 16-17 Mile Rds.) Home 3725 S. Troy. 313-689-0700. from p.m.

until 9 p.m. Scripture Service Friday 7:30 p.m. at Funeral Home. Prayers 8:30 a.m. Saturday also at Funeral Home Funeral Mass 9 a.m.

St. Anastasia Catholic Church, Troy. Interment White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. BIELBY RAY M. Age 87 of Wyandotte.

Beloved husband Vera; loving father of Everett (Elayne) and Carl (Donna); dear brother of Arthur and Vera Mawhiney; 17 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Visitation Thursday 5-9 p.m. and Friday 12-9 p.m. at the R. J.

Nixon Funeral Home, 2544 Biddle Wyandotte. In state Saturday from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. time of service at Dix United Methodist Church, 1911 Horger, Lincoin Park. Interment Michigan Memorial Park.

Dix United Memorial contributions to Methodist Church Memorial Fund. BUSH PHYLLIS Age 57. Beloved wife of Kenneth (married 39 years). Dear mother of Karen Martell, David and Kenneth A. Grandmother of Jason, Kristina, Danielle and Lisa.

Sister of Sylvia Chetosky. Family would appreciate donalions to the Michigan Cancer Foundation. A private service was held. LEE (Orbie). Beloved husband of Carol.

Father of Lynne Wegener, Darlene Mickelson, Step fafher of Cay Burns, Jim, Paul, Alex Rosemary, Debbie Kramer and Jackie Schroeder. Grandfather of nineteen. Brother Paul, Clyde and Vivian Stump, Visiting Thursday 6-9 p.m. and Friday 2-9 p.m. Funeral services Saturday at 11 a.m.

Charles R. Step Funeral Home 18425 Beech Daly (6-7 Interment Grand Lawn Cemetery NARBONE EVA P. Wife of the late Paul. Mother of Rita Fisher, Francis Welch, Lucille Blair, Bertha lak, Irene Hunt and the late Evelyn Calvo. Grandmother of 14.

Great grandmother of 29. Great great grandmother of four. Visiting Thursday 4-9 p.m. Scriptures Friday p.m. Charles R.

Step Funeral Home 18425 Beech Daly (betw. 6-7 Interment Parkview Memorial. NELLES MORTON A Nov. 3. Age 72 of Traverse city; formerly of Detroit, Pleasant Ridge and Bloomfield Hills.

Beloved husband of Marjorie; loving father of Gary M. of Pleasant Ridge and Scott B. of Elk Rapids; brother of Duane A. of Birmingham and the late Fern. Also three grandchildren survive, Son of the late Claude and Ermo (Abbott) Nelles.

Graveside Services will be held 12:30 Saturday Detroit, at the Friends Woodlawn Ceme: tery, may the Funeral Home, 305 Sixth St, Traverse City, Thursday 2-4 and pm. Mr. Nelles was a former member of Oakland Hills Country Club, Detroit Golf Club, Traverse City Country Club, past City Commissioner for Pleasant Ridge and past President of the Society of Manufacturer's Reps. Contributions to the First Congregational Church or the Munson Medical Center both in Traverse City MI NOVAK ELEANOR E. Age 60.

Nov. 6. Beloved wife of Gerald. Dear mother of Gerald, Michael, Linda Nader, Kathy Novak and Laura Cunningham. Dear sister of Kenneth Cricks, Norma VanMeter and Barbara Warner.

Grandmother of Christopher and Candice. Services Friday 2 p.m. Diener Funeral Home 48271 Van Dyke, Utica. Visitation Thursday 12-9 p.m. Memorial contributions to the Cancer Society.

PETRICH BATHOLOMEW Age 83. Nov. 5, 1991 of Walled Lake. Beloved father of Bart Petrich, Barbara Dailey and Marilyn. Also eight grandchidren and eight great grandchildren.

Funeral from Lynch Sons Funeral Home 340 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake (3 biks. of Maple Rd.) Friday 9:30 a.m. to St. Williams Cafholic Church at 10 a.m. Rosary service 7:30 p.m.

Thursday. Friends may visit Thursday 3-9 p.m. PHILLIPS, PHILLIPS, MOLLY Age 86. Wife of the late Gordon, Mother of Mrs. Dorothy (Frank) McEvoy, Mrs.

Gloria (Chalmer) Roudebush, Mrs. Ella (Kenneth) Theisen, Mrs. Joan (Vincent) Petitpren, Mrs. Geraldine (Mel) Raska, Also survived by 20 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren. Visitation and Thurs- 6-9 Friday 2-4 p.m.

at Wm. R. Hamilton 226 Crocker Mt. Clemens. Rosary Friday 8:30 p.m.

Visitation Saturday 9:30 a.m. at St. Hubert Church, Harrison Twp, until of service 10:30 a.m. Memorial tributes to Alzheimer's Assoc. PLOTTS ELEANOR J.

Age 66. Nov. 4, 1991. Beloved wife of the late William Jr. Loving mother of Catherine and Thomas.

No services planned. Arrangements by Goodnuff Funeral Home of Redford Twp. 535-3030 POLLARD GERALD E. Nov. 6.

Beloved husband of Christine dear father of Joseph E. (Patrice), Gerard Thomas R. (Carolyn), Steven R. (Pamela) and Mary brother of Loretta A. and James grandfather of Robert, Gregory, Rachael and Ryan.

Funeral Saturday 10 a.m. af L.J. Griffin Funeral Home, 7707 Middlebelt (at Ann Arbor Trail), Rosary Friday 7 p.m. Family will receive visitors Thursday affer 4 p.m. REDMOND DONNA JEAN Age 60 of Lincoin Park.

Beloved wife of Leonard. Dear mother of Gerald Heaney, Michael Heaney, John Donovan, Leonard Redmond, Patricia Heaney, Teri Arthur (Virginia) Phillips and Mrs. James (Joan) Slimski. Preceded in death by one son, William Heaney. grandchildren, 1 greatgrandchild, 2 brothers and 5 sisters also survive.

Visiting from 7-9 Thursday and Noon-9 Friday, Please call J.L. Peters Funeral Home 3880 Fort, Lincoln Park (928-6500) for service time of Saturday funeral. Interment I Woodmere Cemetery. RAY DORIS (nee Williams) Age 72, November 4, 1991. Resided in Tampa, FL for 16 years.

Beloved wife of Chet; dear mother of Larry (Nancy), Pat (Brian) Peters, Bob, Joan and Bill Ray; also survived by six grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Irene Reid, Mrs. Mary Jane Heidelberger and Robert Williams. Services will be held at Bay Pines National Cemetery, St. Petersburg, FL on Friday, November, 8.

REESE CHARLES L. Beloved husband Albina. Dear father of Paul (Joanne) and James (Patricia). Grandfather of David, Patrick, Jeffrey, J.P, and Christopher. Brother of Mrs.

Maxime Lung, Mrs. Laurabelle Ward and Thomas. Services 11 a.m. Saturday at the A.H, Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack at Vernier Road, Grosse Pointe Woods. Memorials to Harper Hospital Cancer Research Foundation appreciated.

REYNOLDS ANNE Beloved sister of the late Lillian and Sophie. Dearest aunt of Ellen, Gary, Terry, Brian, Tyrone, from George the and Daniel, Ser: vices Clyne Funeral Home, 22322 Gratiot East Detroif Friday at 9:30 a.m. and to St. Leonard's Catholic Church at 10 Visitation a.m. Rosary Thursday Thursday 2-9 7 p.m.

p.m. RODRIGUEZ FLORINDA Beloved wife of the late Andres. Dearest mother of Mrs. Raquel Vasquez, Mrs. Gloria Cohen, Mrs.

Delia Trejo, Mrs. Annette Rodriguez-Haralson and Danny. Also survived by three sisters, three brothers and twelve 2-9 p.m., Friday 1-9 p.m. Don grandchildren, Instate Thursday Graham Trust Funeral Home 1005 Juction at Fisher Frwy. Instate 9 a.m.

Saturday at Templo Calvario, 2101 Campbell until time of service 10 a.m. RUBY, LAWRENCE I. Nov. 6, 1991. Husband of Audrey, Father of Joan Hanpeter and Md.

Nancy McGuirk of Hagerstown, Eight children. Memorial service at Pointe Memorial Church, 16 Lakeshore, Grosse Pointe Farms Saturday at 3. Tributes to the Church would be appreciated. Arrangements by The Verheyden Funeral Home, 881-8500. SABUDA EMIL S.

Beloved husband of the late Sophie; loving of Pamela Sabuda and Melanie Holland. Dearest brother of Frank, John, Sally Hotra, Stella Danko, Helen Aviange and Leonard. Dear grandfather of Christopher. Funeral Friday 9 a.m. from Cz0pek Trust 100 Funeral Home 2157 Oak Street, Wyandotte to Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church at 9:30. Rosary Thursday 5 p.m. Interment Our Lady of Hope. SAMP BERNADETTE M. Beloved wife of William.

Mother of Gary, Paul, Bill, Glenn, Mark and John. Grandmother of Mark, Dereck, Jeremy, Michael, Timothy and Nicholas. Sister of John Heyink. Visiting Thursday 2-5 and 7-9. Scriptures 7 p.m.

Prayers Friday 9:30 a.m. Charles R. Step Funeral Home, 18425 Beech Daly (btwn, 6-7 Mile). Mass 10 a.m. St.

Valentines. Donations to Angela Hospice appreciated. SEEWALD CECELIA November the late 5. Age Mathias; 96. Beloved wife of dear mother of Ralph Sr.

(Isabelle), Charles (Marlene), Joan Hahnke, Donna (Charles) Bertrand and the late Edward (Lois); dear sister of Nell Grace and Loretto Melady; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Funeral Mass Friday at 12 noon from the L.J. Griffin Funeral Home, 7707 MidI diebelt (at Ann Arbor Trail). Rosary Thursday 7 p.m. SETT (NOONAN) LAURA M.

Nov. 5, 1991. Dearest wife of the late George. Beloved mother of John Pat (Margaret), James (June), George (Nancy), the late Charles, Donald Joseph. Mother in-law of Clara, Dorothy and Della.

Leaves 22 grandchildren; 37 great grandchildren. Member of Women's Auxillary of American Legion Post and St. Thomas Aquinas 50 Up Club. Services Friday 10:30 a.m. from Sajewski Funeral Home 19111 W.

Warren to St. Thomas Aquinas 11 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Rosary 7 p.m. Thursday.

SMITH TRUMAN E. Age 73 of Imlay City, Died Nov. 2 in FLA. Beloved husband of Elma. Nine sons, ten daughters, sixty one grandchildren, sixty five great grandchildren, two sisters Beverly Beaumister of Troy and Janice O'Keefe of Royal Oak.

Funeral services Thursday 1 p.m. at Muir Brothers Funeral Hone Imlay City. Interment Goodland Township CemeItery. Rev. David Watts officiating SNYDER RITA, C.

Age 73 of Grand Rapids, formerly of Detroit. Died Wednesday November 6, 1991 at her home. She was preceded in death by her husband Guy Eugene Snyder in 1974. Surviving are her children Elizabeth Ann Bush Grand Rapids, Guy Eugene (Carol) Snyder of Livonia and Corliss E. (John) Lipzinski Sandy, Utah, Grandchildren Brian James Bush, Cynthia, Bush, Jospeh Lipzinski and Julia Lipzinski.

Brothers and sisters, Sister Mary Helen, Sister Mary Leo, Mary T. (Walter) Horton, Herbert (Alice) Brown, Paul (Edith) Brown, Jo Anne (Dr. Tom) Harden and William F. Brown and several nieces and nephews and a special friend Ben Seaman. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m.

Friday at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 2275 Diamond Ave. North East, Grand Rapids Robert A. with the Hart as Reverend Celebrant. interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield, Michigan. Rela-5, tives and friends may meet her family at the Reyers North Valley Chapel, 2815 Fuller Ave.

North East af 3 Mile Road from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday where the Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. For those who wish memorials may be made to Hospice of Greater Grand Rapids. SOLOMON, MARY. Nov.

6, 1991. Age 105. Beloved mother of Anne, ine, Helen Marwick (George), Josephine George (Abraham), Lillian Ferschneider, Tom (Mary Lou) and William' (Jean). grandchildren. Two great grandchildren.

At The Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr. Thursday 3-9 and Friday 1-9. In state af Christ Episcopal Church (Downtown) Saturday from 10 a.m. until time Service at 11 Prayers Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m. SOREK STANLEY J.

November 5, 1991. Beloved husband of Angeline dearest father of Casimer (Lois), Michael (Gail), Cynthia (Gary) Sheen and Peggy; loving grandfather of seven grandchildren and one great granddaughter; dear brother of Chester, Walter and Lillian Bentley. Member of PLAV Post Funeral Saturday 8:45 a.m. from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren at Artesian, to St.

Barbara 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Hedwig Cemetery. Rosary Friday 7 p.m. SPITLER MARY A.

Died Nov. 6, 1991 in Durand Convalscent Center. Survived by daughter, Dr. Judy McKee and son in-law Brian McKee of White Lake. Two grandchildren, Larry (Sandee) Spitter Mrs.

Steve (Cindy) Higgins both of St. Johns. Three great grandchildren, Gregory Spitter and Mark and Darren Higgins. Stepson, LaRue (Eythel) Spitter of St. Johns.

Pre-deceased by her husband, three brothers and a sister. Service Friday 11 a.m. at the Jennings-Lyons Chapel 520 'W. Main, Owosso, MI. Friends may visit Thursday 3-5; and 7-9.

Burial Hillcrest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to American Heart Association or Mott Children's Hospital. TRAKUL ANDREW A. Beloved husband of Valerie; dear brother Stanley (Betty); dear brother of the late Regina Miazek, Angeline Wisniewski, Irene Trakul, Helen Joseph and Edward Trakul. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services from Winckowski Funeral Home 5801 E. 7 Mile Saturday 9:15 and of Victory Church 19760 Meyers at Pembroke 10 a.m. Interment St. Clemens Cemetery. Scripture service Friday 7 p.m.

TRUPIANO RUSSELL Nov. 6. Beloved husband of Catherine (nee Claramitaro). Dear father of Joseph Russell (Monika), Rosann (Cary) Versichele Peter Michael. Loving grandfather of Jesica and Robert.

Dear brother of Angeline Addis, Rose Oddo, Jennie De Nault and Angelo, Benny and Philip Trupiano. Visitation Thursday 4-9 p.m. and Friday 1-9 p.m. at Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc. 36900 Schoenherr at Metro Parkway (16 Mile).

Rosary Friday 8 p.m. in state Saturday 9 a.m. af Our Lady Queen of All Saints Catholic Church, 31740 Cyril, Fraser until time of mass 10 a.m. interment private. WARNICA EDWARD A.

November 6, 1991, of Birmingham, Husband of Marion Funeral service at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Birmingham, Saturday 1 p.m. under auspices of Detroit Commandery Visitation 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.

Friday. Memorial tributes may be made to a charity of your choice. Interment in Grand Lawn CemeItery will be private. WENTZEL VIRGINIA ANN Nov. 6.

Beloved wife of Donald. Dearest mother Kathleen (Gerald) Marshall, (Valerie) and David. Also grandchildren. Visitation Thursday 5-9 p.m. and Friday 1-9 of Funeral service Saturday 10 at Wujek-Calcaterra Funeral Home, Inc.

36900 Schoenherr of Metro Parkway (16 Mile). ment White Chapel Cemetery. WILSON MARGARET E. (PEGGY) Nov. 1991.

Beloved wife of the Joseph. Mother of the late ward. Grandmother of David, Scott and Patricia Parkinson, Also survived by four great grandchildren. Services Saturday 11 a.m. Heeney Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington, and 7-9 (474-5200).

Visitation p.m. WITT JEAN (Nancy) Age 58. November 1991, Beloved wife of Charles. Dear mother of David (Linda) and Daniel (Barbara). Grandmother of Charles.

Daughter Lawrence and Jean Amprim. ter of Larry, Amprim (Marty). Funeral service 1 p.m. Saturday at Rosedale Gardens Presbyteran Church, Livonia. In state noon.

Funeral arrangements Harry J. Will Trust 100 Funeral Home 25450 Plymouth Redford. Visitation Thursday 3 9 and Friday 1 to 09. ZACKIEWICZ JANE Nov. 6, 1991.

Dear sister of Blanche Warren, Marsha Cook, Harry (Josephine) Zackiewicz and John Zackiewicz. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Services Saturday 9 a.m. from Krot Funeral Home 2687 Caniff to St. Ladisiaus Church 9:30 a.m.

Rosary 6 p.m. Friday. Visitation Thursday 5-9 p.m., Friday 12-9. 30 Monuments Cemeteries, MICHIGAN Memorial Cemetery 3 lots, Catholic section, firm. Won't seperate.

1-517-426-5557 50 In Memoriam DENNIS BIRMINGHAM YOU'LL BE MISSED, Fair, Mury, Cleo, Syke, Chatty, Charley, Dave and Phyllis, will, Mos, May and Bob, Smitty, Power Trap John, Ray and Michelle, both Claudias, Dave Pat, Larsh Family, Pigs Corner, Uncle Leo, R.J., Jerry The Roseville Bunch, and Everyone else at Brinks too many to mention. A very sad goodbye from the entire Farris family. In Loving Memory Of VERA V. CROFT May 2, 1922--Nov. 7, 1988 Mom, you're my best friend and love and miss you very much.

Until we're together again. Love, BRUCE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Caring for your needs. 20 Funeral Directors Trust Family owned funeral homes caring for their neighbors. of Paul four p.m. a.m.

at Inter- 6, late Ed- of Sis- 12 by to LEHMAN MELVA Dearest wife of the late Walter. Dear mother of Walter, Bernice, Melvin and the late Duncan. Also survived by 14 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. Funeral from Funeral the Arthur J. VanLerberghe 30600 Harper, St.

Clair Shores (bet. 12-13 mi. rds.) Saturday morning at 10. Vistation Friday 2-9 p.m. LEWANDOWSKI BEULAH (ROLLINS) Age 100.

Nov. 3, 1991 in CA. Dear mother of Russa DeLa Rosa and Dr. Arthur Rollins. Also leaves seven and seven great grandchildren.

Funeral service Thursday 1 p.m., visitation at 12 til service time at Thayer-Rock Funeral Home, 33603 Grand River Farmington (1 bik. W. of Farmington KING KEVIN M. age 29 Novi, November 6, 1991. Husband of Colleen; son of Eugene and MarScott, garet King; Malissa.

brother Funeral from the Stephen, Walled Lk United Methodist Church Saturday 11 a.m. Rev. T.K. Foo officiating. Interment Glen Eden Cemetery, Livonia.

Friends may visit at the Lynch Sons Funeral Home, 340 Pontiac Walled Lk. (3 biks. of Maple Thursday, 5-9 p.m., Friday 1-9 p.m. Memorials to The Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan appreciated. Envelopes available at funeral home.

KLINE JOANNE Dear mother of Mary Zimmer (Walter). Grandmother of Lori Maslar and Susan Zimmer. Great grandmother of Krista and Chelsea. Dear sister of Mollie and George Kreger. Funeral from Rudy Funeral Home, 25650 Van Dyke Friday 9:30 to St.

Clement Church 10 a.m. KMITA JOSEPH A. Age 68. November 5, 1991. Beloved husband of Marian (Nowak), beloved spouse of the late Mary Kmita, Loving father of Christine (Paul) Fitzsimmons, Constance (Tim) Snider, Joann (Brad) McClelland, Michael (Cathy), Gregory and Gerard (Darlene) Kmita.

Dear brother of Frank (Monica) Kmita. Ten Saturday grandchildren. 10:30 a.m. Funeral from services Funeral Home 7210 Park Ave. (at Harrison), Allen Park.

11 a.m. at St. Frances Cabrini Church, Interment Our Lady of Hope Cemetery. Scripture service 7 p.m. Friday.

Memorials to Hospice of Soufheastern Michigan would be appreciated. LEWANDOWSKI ELIZABETH November 1991. Beloved wife the late Stanley; dear mother of Alice Treppa, Lucille (Donald) Wechselberger and Rev, Joseph S. (Barbara). Grandmother of Mark, Charmaine, Keith, Michele, Cheryl, Scott, Anthony, Rachel and Jacob.

Sister of Edward and John Kopich, Funeral Saturday 9 a.m. from the D.S. Temrowski Funeral Home 30009 Hoover Rd. at Common Mile) Holy Cross Polish Catholic Church 10 a.m. Prayers Friday 7 p.m.

Visitation Thursday 5-9 and Fri- I I day 1-9 p.m. JEROME Beloved husband of Lottie; dear father of Robert (Robin), Daniel, and Joseph; also survived by one grandchild; dear brother of John, Virginia Potter and Helen Wroblewski. Funeral services Friday 9:30 a.m. at the Voran Chapel), Funeral 5900 Allen Home Rd. (Allen and Park a.m.

St Cyril of Jerusalem Church. Interment Fort Visitation Custer National Cemetery. Thursday 2-9 p.m. MAGYAR GERTRUDE Age 76, of Rochester Hills. Nov.

5, 1991. Wife of the late Anthony. Mother of Elaine (Frank) Mike, Alice (Dennis) Murphy Edmond and Alan Strasz. Magyar. Grandmother Sister of of Alayna, Shannon, Deanna and Ashley.

Mass of Fisher Resurrection Fri. 10 at St. John Chapel, 3665 Walton will Rochester at Hills. church Mrs. 9:15 a.m.

til time of Magyar lie instate mass. The family will Funeral receive friends at Potere-Modetz Home, 339 Walnut Rochester, Wed. 6-9 p.m. and Thurs. 2-9 p.m.

MC CARTY WAUNITA Suddenly Dear wife of Edward; dear mother of Michael, Edward, Bonnie Grainger and Marcy. Dear daughter of Gladys Logeman. Dear sister of Eleanor Morris and Ernest Halvorson. Funeral Thursday 1 p.m. Vermeulen Memorial Trust 100 Funeral Home 980 N.

Newburgh, Westland (bet. Hill) McKEEVER EUNICE E. Age 90, November 5. Dear mother of Gerald T. McKeever and Mrs.

Raymond (Patricia) Lassman, Grandmother of five. Great grandmother of four. Diener Services Funeral Friday 11. a.m. Home 48271 Dyke, Utica.

Visitation Thursday 1-9 p.m. Contributions suggested to Alzheimers Society. MELDRUM MARGUERITE 74 years. Beloved wife of the late Norman. Dear mother of Sanford and Donald, Grandmother of seven, great grandmother of 10.

Sister of Mrs. Joseph (Barbara) Burton, Bud and Harold Wedyke. Funeral Saturday 10 a.m. at the will Schwarzkoff Funeral Home Visitation 233 N. Gratiot, Mt.

Clemens. today after 5 p.m. MOELLER, ERNEST Sr. Nov. 6, 1991.

Husband of Edna. Father of Ernest Richard, Wallace, Lois Humphrey and Linda Stadier. 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Brother of Floyd and Frank. In state at The Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr, Friday from 1-8 p.m.

Funeral at St. James Lutheran Church, 170 McMillan, Grosse Pointe Farms, Saturday at 11. Memorials to the charity of your I choice appreciated..

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